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Sabrblade wrote:Well, okay, it's not so much a belly button as it is a chest button, but "belly button" sounds funnier.carytheone wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Sizing up my Armada Tidal Wave to Titan Metroplex (Tidal Wave's around the same height as the CW Combiners) and using the Devy pics as a reference, Devy looks like his might come up to the height of Metroplex's belly button.munkimus prime wrote:Devy is awesome and everything but where's my size comparison with Metroplex?.
Jeez, how tall is Metroplex? I thought he was around 24 inches and Devy is around 18 inches?
Now I would like to see those two standing side by side.![]()
Silly wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Rated X wrote:But seriously, why does Devy get a free pass with scale ? If it was menasor or Superion who got the super sized kiddie treatment half of these people would be in an uproar. They would all complain about how he doesnt scale with his arch rival. (I would too) But why does devy get a free pass ? Is it because all of his arch rivals werent combiners in the G1 cartoon ? (Omega supreme and dinobots) Am I the only one on this site that remembers when Bruticus kicked Devys ass ? If the theme is indeed "Combiner Wars" shouldnt they scale with each other for epic face offs and battles ? Or am I right about devy being made purposely as a big super sized kiddie toy targeting generous parents ? I dont "play" with my figures, I display them. So I need a devy that scales with the other combiners. I could care less about the scale of construction vehicles. I collect robots, not tonka trucks.
Devy was the original Combiner, which makes him really special to many of us. And he has had a fair share of foes who took a lot to beat him: Omega was his enemy a good bit of the time and he's a frikkin rocket ship and base! Plus, more recently, it took both Superion and Defensor to beat him, so he's got a record everywhere he goes. Plus he's make of 6 big guys, and honestly if each was a deluxe, he'd be dwarfed by the torso pieces for the regular combiners.
Besides, he looks cool to me, I really like how he looks, it'll be my first G1 Devy and honestly, I'm not too picky. I like Hastak stuff, and I don't do 3rd party stuff, so I guess I'm just a simple collector who has a wide variety of likes. I'm not picky. And most people are like that too.
I gotta go with you D-Maximus, Devastator is really special to me, I would have been much less happy with the classic voyager with four deluxes, because Devastator is made of six members! Not 5! And look at how WFC Bruticus turned out! I would much rather have a giant badass bulky Devastator than a small lanky one to scale with the other combiners!
carytheone wrote:I think in the TF fandom, scale is a pointless argument. I think it boils down to this: if you like a figure, think it will fit into your collection and is worth the price of admission, then add it to your collection.
I was already on team Titan Devy, but those last few pictures really cemented it for me.
Pre-orders can't open soon enough. And at the end of the day, I'm the only one that will be handling/admiring my collection anyways.
carytheone wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Sizing up my Armada Tidal Wave to Titan Metroplex (Tidal Wave's around the same height as the CW Combiners) and using the Devy pics as a reference, Devy looks like his might come up to the height of Metroplex's belly button.munkimus prime wrote:Devy is awesome and everything but where's my size comparison with Metroplex?.
Jeez, how tall is Metroplex? I thought he was around 24 inches and Devy is around 18 inches?
Now I would like to see those two standing side by side.
That Bot wrote:To find out where Devy comes up to on Metroplex, hold a yardstick up to Metroplex and find the 18 inch mark. Or, if you don't actually own it, look at a full body picture, and draw a line 3/4 of the way up, that'll be where Devy comes up to.
SCIENCE!
Sabrblade wrote:Well, okay, it's not so much a belly button as it is a chest button, but "belly button" sounds funnier.carytheone wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Sizing up my Armada Tidal Wave to Titan Metroplex (Tidal Wave's around the same height as the CW Combiners) and using the Devy pics as a reference, Devy looks like his might come up to the height of Metroplex's belly button.munkimus prime wrote:Devy is awesome and everything but where's my size comparison with Metroplex?.
Jeez, how tall is Metroplex? I thought he was around 24 inches and Devy is around 18 inches?
Now I would like to see those two standing side by side.![]()
munkimus prime wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Well, okay, it's not so much a belly button as it is a chest button, but "belly button" sounds funnier.carytheone wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Sizing up my Armada Tidal Wave to Titan Metroplex (Tidal Wave's around the same height as the CW Combiners) and using the Devy pics as a reference, Devy looks like his might come up to the height of Metroplex's belly button.munkimus prime wrote:Devy is awesome and everything but where's my size comparison with Metroplex?.
Jeez, how tall is Metroplex? I thought he was around 24 inches and Devy is around 18 inches?
Now I would like to see those two standing side by side.![]()
So thats how big Devastator will be. Actually that's smaller than I was expecting![]()
Still huge and cool but definitely smaller than I thought.
phantom1592 wrote:I saw metro at tru... couldb't justify it. Very large. Looked clunky... yet still not big enough for 'city'... and never had or saw the original... so emotional attachment.
Kinda regret it now... but not sure where I'd have put it anyway... gonna be tough enough finding room for devestator! That pic there shows that my current shelf won't cut it!!!
Silly wrote:I actually don't have Metroplex because I just started collecting like a year ago, and the cheapest price online for Metroplex I have seen is $300.00, very expensive.![]()
I would be happy with a big guy such as Devastator, who is gonna be sold for around $150.00, much more affordable.
Cobotron wrote:Hey! You seemed to have attracted a wild Megatronus. They're hard to find, but boy are they fun when you catch one!
megatronus wrote:Silly wrote:I actually don't have Metroplex because I just started collecting like a year ago, and the cheapest price online for Metroplex I have seen is $300.00, very expensive.![]()
I would be happy with a big guy such as Devastator, who is gonna be sold for around $150.00, much more affordable.
Takara Metroplex: $200
ACG Con (AKA SDCC) Metroplex: $229
Do your research.
DeadCaL wrote:LoL, he's almost in scale with my FansToys Dinobots (Well, um... for that one scene in the movie anyway). I might pick him up purely for that. Although I'm interested to see what the exact difference between Hasbro and Takara's release is.
Would be a hefty postage price, but you know, if you're gonna spend £600 on robot dinosaurs...
phantom1592 wrote:Rated X wrote:But seriously, why does Devy get a free pass with scale ? If it was menasor or Superion who got the super sized kiddie treatment half of these people would be in an uproar. They would all complain about how he doesnt scale with his arch rival. (I would too) But why does devy get a free pass ? Is it because all of his arch rivals werent combiners in the G1 cartoon ? (Omega supreme and dinobots) Am I the only one on this site that remembers when Bruticus kicked Devys ass ? If the theme is indeed "Combiner Wars" shouldnt they scale with each other for epic face offs and battles ? Or am I right about devy being made purposely as a big super sized kiddie toy targeting generous parents ? I dont "play" with my figures, I display them. So I need a devy that scales with the other combiners. I could care less about the scale of construction vehicles. I collect robots, not tonka trucks.
Personally, I think of Devy as the RIGHT scale.
It doesn't help that scale in the old media was drastically inconsistent... but when I remember back, I think of Devastator as this gigantic beast of destruction. The kind that reaches down and grabs other autobots and pummels them.
I remember some early appearances where the heroes practically wet themselves when he starts to combine. THAT is the right scale. Superion and menasor? I never had the same connection with them. They came later, they never seemed special. They were just Hasbros' way of making more money back then. I have no problem with the bandwagon jumpers being a bit smaller... a bit less impressive then DEVASTATOR. And the idea that it'll take Superion, Defensor, Ultra Prime and every other autobot to stand a chance against it... Kinda makes me a bit giddy
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Devastator is the ultimate combiner and one of the few with 6 members, so yeah, He gots rights to be huge!
Silly wrote:phantom1592 wrote:I saw metro at tru... couldb't justify it. Very large. Looked clunky... yet still not big enough for 'city'... and never had or saw the original... so emotional attachment.
Kinda regret it now... but not sure where I'd have put it anyway... gonna be tough enough finding room for devestator! That pic there shows that my current shelf won't cut it!!!
It's even worse for me because I just started collecting a year ago, so I don't even have a shelf!
They too were life sized vehicles that became mechs.chuckdawg1999 wrote:FYI I think the Constructicons originally were meant to be toy trucks that were modified, I could be wrong on that one.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
padfoo wrote:phantom1592 wrote:Rated X wrote:But seriously, why does Devy get a free pass with scale ? If it was menasor or Superion who got the super sized kiddie treatment half of these people would be in an uproar. They would all complain about how he doesnt scale with his arch rival. (I would too) But why does devy get a free pass ? Is it because all of his arch rivals werent combiners in the G1 cartoon ? (Omega supreme and dinobots) Am I the only one on this site that remembers when Bruticus kicked Devys ass ? If the theme is indeed "Combiner Wars" shouldnt they scale with each other for epic face offs and battles ? Or am I right about devy being made purposely as a big super sized kiddie toy targeting generous parents ? I dont "play" with my figures, I display them. So I need a devy that scales with the other combiners. I could care less about the scale of construction vehicles. I collect robots, not tonka trucks.
Personally, I think of Devy as the RIGHT scale.
It doesn't help that scale in the old media was drastically inconsistent... but when I remember back, I think of Devastator as this gigantic beast of destruction. The kind that reaches down and grabs other autobots and pummels them.
I remember some early appearances where the heroes practically wet themselves when he starts to combine. THAT is the right scale. Superion and menasor? I never had the same connection with them. They came later, they never seemed special. They were just Hasbros' way of making more money back then. I have no problem with the bandwagon jumpers being a bit smaller... a bit less impressive then DEVASTATOR. And the idea that it'll take Superion, Defensor, Ultra Prime and every other autobot to stand a chance against it... Kinda makes me a bit giddy
I can totally relate to what you are saying....... Devastator holds a special place in the Transformers mythology!
That Bot wrote:If combiners were in scale with their components, Superion would be taller than Devastator.
Nemesis Primal wrote:That Bot wrote:If combiners were in scale with their components, Superion would be taller than Devastator.
If combiners were in scale with their components, Bruticus would have one arm that absolutely dwarfed the entire rest of his body.
Burn wrote:Nemesis Primal wrote:That Bot wrote:If combiners were in scale with their components, Superion would be taller than Devastator.
If combiners were in scale with their components, Bruticus would have one arm that absolutely dwarfed the entire rest of his body.
He'd probably have a limp too.
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